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inherent

[in-her-uhnt, -heer-] / ɪnˈhɛr ənt, -ˈhɪər- /


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“There’s inherent difference between a soccer fan in the U.S. than there is a soccer fan in, say, England, where you grew up with the sport.”

From Los Angeles Times

Oil prices settled at their highest levels since June on Monday, as the conflict in the Middle East brings with it an inherent risk to the world’s available crude supplies.

From MarketWatch

Investors need to focus not only on net-of-fee returns, but also have a deeper understanding of inherent risk — the volatility used by public-market investors as a risk proxy is irrelevant in private markets.

From MarketWatch

The study's findings may, therefore, reflect the nutritional challenges of advanced age, rather than any inherent problems with plant-based diets.

From Science Daily

That’s not to say the issues it raises aren’t worthy of concern; there’s an inherent risk in unleashing technologies that replace human labor.

From Barron's